Anybody else play this game? Guess it was recently released for $10.00. Claimed to be a new type of game play with a rich story etc etc.

Just was going to say save your $10. Its just a 1 hour long FPS that tells a mediocre story while you walk a very slow set path. There are some impressive visuals but that's about it. There is no interactive objects in the game, no enemies or obstacles to overcome. You can't jump, run, duck, etc. You just walk a set path listening to a story and 1 hour later its over.

Claimed to be a new type of game play with a rich story etc etc. [...] There is no interactive objects in the game, no enemies or obstacles to overcome. You can't jump, run, duck, etc. You just walk a set path listening to a story and 1 hour later its over.

That's not even innovative. Dinner Date has you sitting at a table for 25 minutes thinking about the date who just stood you up, then it's over.

It's $10 for about an hour and a half's well narrated walk around a beautiful deserted island.

I liked it, but that's all it is. The underground cave looked especially neat.

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"The Rich are there to take all of the money & pay none of the taxes, the middle class is there to do all the work and pay all the taxes, and the poor are there to scare the crap out of the middle class." -George Carlin

Set in 1899, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs follows the “wealthy industrialist” Oswald Mandus, who has returned home from “a disastrous expedition to Mexico, which has ended in tragedy.” Struck by a destructive fever, Mandus is haunted by dreams of a dark machine until he mysteriously regains consciousness. Months have passed, unbeknownst to the industry tycoon, and as he emerges from his slumber the roaring engine of a mysterious machine sputters to life.

Edited, Mar 2nd 2012 6:18am by Omegavegeta

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"The Rich are there to take all of the money & pay none of the taxes, the middle class is there to do all the work and pay all the taxes, and the poor are there to scare the crap out of the middle class." -George Carlin

Set in 1899, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs follows the “wealthy industrialist” Oswald Mandus, who has returned home from “a disastrous expedition to Mexico, which has ended in tragedy.” Struck by a destructive fever, Mandus is haunted by dreams of a dark machine until he mysteriously regains consciousness. Months have passed, unbeknownst to the industry tycoon, and as he emerges from his slumber the roaring engine of a mysterious machine sputters to life.